
Lagazuoi Cable Car & Rifugio Lagazuoi
Ascend to breathtaking Dolomite panoramas via cable car, explore WWI tunnels, and savor mountain cuisine at Rifugio Lagazuoi.

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Lagazuoi Cable Car & Rifugio Lagazuoi
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Must-see attractions
Ascend to breathtaking Dolomite panoramas via cable car, explore WWI tunnels, and savor mountain cuisine at Rifugio Lagazuoi.
"The views are absolutely stunning, a photographer's dream with 360-degree vistas of the Dolomites."

🚗 Parking Strategy
Arrive by 9 AM to secure a spot in the 5 Euro parking lot. Payment is cash only.
🥾 Hike Smart
Hiking up is a strenuous 3-mile trek with 2,200 ft elevation. Bring plenty of water!

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4.7 · 4,910 reviews
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Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Panoramic Dolomite Views
Summit of Lagazuoi
Breathtaking 360-degree vistas of the jagged Dolomites, a photographer's dream.

Rifugio Lagazuoi Restaurant
Summit
Enjoy delicious food with unparalleled mountain scenery. Don't miss the famous strudel!

Lagazuoi Tunnels
Mid-station
Explore historic WWI tunnels for a unique historical and adventurous experience.
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🚗 Parking Strategy
Arrive by 9 AM to secure a spot in the 5 Euro parking lot. Payment is cash only.
🥾 Hike Smart
Hiking up is a strenuous 3-mile trek with 2,200 ft elevation. Bring plenty of water!
Advice on going to Lagazuoi tunnels/accomodation
Hi guys, going to Italy and hiking the dolomites late July to early August. We would be joining a 5 day hiking tour and they would end at Cortina d'Ampezzo. However, the tour does not include the Lagazuoi tunnels which we are interested in so we originally planned to stay over…
🍰 Strudel Must-Try
The strudel at the Rifugio Lagazuoi is highly recommended for its amazing taste.
💳 Payment Methods
Parking is cash only. Check if the cable car and restaurant accept cards.
Dolomites trip
Could I get some advice on my itinerary for the dolomites. I am heading there mid September for 5 days. My itinerary is below. I am keen to get people’s opinions, I have also added two days (6 and 7) which could be substituted in. Thanks in advance. Stay in - Vigo di Fassa and…
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🚗 Parking Strategy
Arrive by 9 AM to secure a spot in the 5 Euro parking lot. Payment is cash only.
🥾 Hike Smart
Hiking up is a strenuous 3-mile trek with 2,200 ft elevation. Bring plenty of water!
🍰 Strudel Must-Try
The strudel at the Rifugio Lagazuoi is highly recommended for its amazing taste.
💳 Payment Methods
Parking is cash only. Check if the cable car and restaurant accept cards.
📸 Photo Opportunities
The views are incredible from the top. Capture the panoramic mountain landscapes.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about the absolutely stunning panoramic views from Lagazuoi, calling it a photographer's paradise. The food at Rifugio Lagazuoi, especially the strudel, is a highlight, though service can be slow. The historical Lagazuoi Tunnels offer a unique adventure. Some find the cable car cost high for a short ride.
"Great experience, fun ride, amazing panorama mountain and valley views. As signage states, the bathroom and café are at the middle stop. Neither are available at the top, just stunning views of the scenery all around. Food at the restaurant was good. The service was exceptionally slow and inefficient get acknowledged and to order food but it came fairly quickly (out of what was left available to order) once we were able to place our order."
Richard
"For a couple to go up and down is 60Euros. If you hike up it will cost you 43 euros just to ride down in 3minutes. Keep that in mind in case you are on a budget.
The parking lot is 5Euros and fills up in the summer. We arrived at 9 AM and it was mostly empty.
If you hike up it’s 3 miles with an elevation change of 2,200 ft! Unlike some other reviews there is NO water and no rest stops along the way, so plan accordingly with enough water. At the top you will be greeted with amazing views.
Food at top is very good
YOU MUST TRY THE STRUDEL!!"
T Chrystal
"Take about 10 minutes to wait for enough people to take a cable car, big enough to carry maybe 20, Cost 26 euro for round trip, from hill down maybe walk 1-1.5 hours. Uphill view is wonderful. At least there is free parking or 5 euro parking, free toilet. Parking payment with cash only."
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🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Lagazuoi Cable Car is accessible by car, with a dedicated parking lot (5 Euros, cash only) that fills up quickly, especially in summer. Arriving by 9 AM is recommended. Public transport options might involve buses to nearby towns like Cortina d'Ampezzo, followed by a taxi or local bus connection to the cable car base. Check local transport schedules for the most up-to-date information.
Yes, there is a parking lot available at the base of the Lagazuoi Cable Car. It costs 5 Euros and payment is cash only. It tends to fill up early, particularly during peak season, so an early arrival is advised.
While you can hike up the mountain to reach the top, the cable car is the primary mode of access for most visitors. Hiking up is a significant undertaking, a 3-mile trail with a 2,200 ft elevation gain, and requires ample water and preparation.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
A round trip for two people on the cable car costs approximately 60 Euros. A single ride down after hiking up is also an option, costing around 43 Euros for a 3-minute descent.
The cable car operates year-round, but hours can vary seasonally. It's best to check the official website or contact them directly for the most current operating times, especially if planning a visit during off-peak seasons or holidays.
Advance booking is generally not required for the Lagazuoi Cable Car, as tickets can be purchased at the station. However, during peak tourist seasons, lines can form, so arriving early is still recommended to avoid potential waits.
Information on specific discounts for children or seniors is not widely available in user reviews. It's advisable to inquire directly with the cable car operator or check their official website for any applicable fare reductions.
🎫 🏞️ Onsite Experience
At the top, you'll find the Rifugio Lagazuoi restaurant, offering stunning panoramic views and delicious food, including their famous strudel. The area is also a gateway to hiking trails and, in winter, ski slopes. The Lagazuoi Tunnels, a historical WWI site, are accessible from the mid-station.
No, bathrooms are not available at the very top of Lagazuoi. They are located at the middle station of the cable car.
The Lagazuoi Tunnels are a network of historic WWI tunnels carved into the mountain. Exploring them offers a unique historical perspective and an adventurous experience, accessible from the mid-station of the cable car.
Lagazuoi is excellent for hiking, offering trails for various skill levels. The hike up to the summit is challenging but rewarding, and there are also trails accessible from the top and mid-station.
You can expect absolutely breathtaking, sweeping panoramic views of the Dolomites mountain range. The 360-degree vistas are a major highlight for visitors.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Reviews suggest the food at Rifugio Lagazuoi is very good, with particular praise for the strudel. While the views are a major draw, the culinary experience is also a highlight for many visitors. Be prepared for potentially slow service during busy times.
The strudel at Rifugio Lagazuoi is a must-try and highly recommended by visitors. Beyond that, expect traditional mountain cuisine. It's worth noting that availability might be limited during peak hours.
Some visitors have noted that the service at Rifugio Lagazuoi can be exceptionally slow and inefficient, particularly when trying to get acknowledged and place an order. However, once ordered, the food often arrives relatively quickly.
📸 📸 Photography
The summit offers unparalleled 360-degree panoramic views of the Dolomites, making it the prime photography location. The area around the Rifugio Lagazuoi also provides stunning backdrops. Consider capturing the cable car itself against the dramatic mountain scenery.
Early mornings and late afternoons often provide the best light for photography, with softer shadows and warmer hues. Golden hour during sunset can be particularly magical for capturing the dramatic peaks.
A wide-angle lens is highly recommended to capture the expansive panoramic views. A telephoto lens can be useful for isolating specific peaks or details within the mountain range. Don't forget extra batteries, as cold weather can drain them faster.



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